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    A few questions before I dive in..

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      markyh444 @MuppetMikey
      last edited by markyh444

      @MuppetMikey lots of people use 32 and 64gb cards and some even use 128gb. A quick search on Google for pi compatible SD cards will find you the info you need. The kits you can buy off Amazon as @herb_fargus suggested do come bundled with SD cards of varying sizes too. Whatever comes pre-loaded on them can be wiped and replaced with the RetroPie image from here anyway.

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        MuppetMikey
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        ok I found this Kit .. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Raspberry-Pi-3-Model-B-Starter-MC-BT-Premium-Ultimate-Kit-w-Fan-B-C-/231966223715?var=&hash=item360243ad63:m:m0mHSobmMcS6GfGx5FFZzoA

        this doesn't appear to break any laws, and includes everything needed correct?

        anyone know about how many games can fit on a 32gb sd card with retropie?

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          columboscoat Banned @MuppetMikey
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          @MuppetMikey The complete NES Library is 237Mb and the SNES Library 1.7 Gb. So lots and lots and lots. Cartridge games are tiny in terms of size, it's CD based systems that start to eat up storage space.

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            MWGemini @MuppetMikey
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            @MuppetMikey I run the RetroPie operating system on an 8gb card and have a 128gb USB drive for all my ROMS. I have about 63,000 ROMS on there, including about 80 Playstation games, which by themselves take up probably half the drive. The rest is taken up by complete ROM sets for pretty much any system made before 2000.

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              MuppetMikey @MWGemini
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              @MWGemini this is exactly what I wanted to know.. thanks for the info..

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                MWGemini @MuppetMikey
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                @MuppetMikey You're welcome! As an added bit of info, if you scrape images/videos/etc for games, that takes up additional space. In many/most cases, the image (and especially video) for the game will take up a LOT more than the game itself, especially for the really older games.

                Personally, I'm planning to get a 1TB PiDrive (http://wdlabs.wd.com/category/wd-pidrive/) for my system so that I can scrape videos for everything and add a lot more CD-based games, but want to do a few other things before I add that component.

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                  MuppetMikey
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                  but as a starting point a 32 gb sd card will be more then enough for sega , and nes, and snes game librarys.. that's what I am mainly looking to run on it ..

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                    MWGemini @MuppetMikey
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                    @MuppetMikey Yep, 32gb should be enough to hold just those systems. Especially if you don't have duplicate ROMs or anything other than verified originals.

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                      MuppetMikey @MWGemini
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                      @MWGemini ok where is a reliable source for these roms.. if your allowed to answer that?

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                        MWGemini @MuppetMikey
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                        @MuppetMikey Can't answer that, as it's against the terms of these forums. They are easy to find with a little Google'ing though.

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